The Old BreweryLondon > Nightlife > BarsThe Pepys Building, Old Royal Naval College, SE10 |
At Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionLocated within the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College and a stone's throw from the world's last tea clipper, the legendary Cutty Sark, The...More

The Trafalgar TavernLondon > Nightlife > PubsPark Row, SE10 |
5 minutes walk from Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionThe pub achieved notoriety selling whitebait (still on the menu) but now the Trafalgar Tavern is a refreshment point for the capital's many visitors. It's...More

The Royal AlbertLondon > Nightlife > Pubs460 New Cross Road, Deptford, SE14 |
18 minutes walk from Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionFreehouse very well received by the locals who include Goldsmith's Art College students and indie kids. Under its previous guise (as the Paradise Bar), Bloc...More

Studio 338London > Nightlife > Nightclubs338 Boord Street, Greenwich, SE10 |
20 minutes walk from Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionFollowing a major refurbishment, Studio 338 reopened in spectacular style in March 2014, with Mark 'MK' Kinchen, Kevin Saunderson and Kate Simko all on the...More

Davy's Wine VaultsLondon > Nightlife > Bars161 Greenwich High Road, SE10 |
9 minutes walk from Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionNext to the railway station at Greenwich and on the high street, this traditional Davy's wine bar has lots of character, complete with sawdust on...More

Cutty Sark TavernLondon > Nightlife > Pubs4-6 Ballast Quay, SE10 |
9 minutes walk from Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionOverlooking the Thames, the Cutty Sark Tavern has been quenching the thirst of seafaring folk for hundreds of years when this stretch of the river...More

The Bunker ClubLondon > Nightlife > Nightclubs46 Deptford Broadway, SE8 |
18 minutes walk from Greenwich International Early Music Festival and ExhibitionThe Bunker Club on the borders of Deptford and New Cross plays all kinds of music from punk to funk, indie and electro '60s, '70s......More